Bay Cottage is a traditional fisherman's cottage, nestled just above the harbour in Portloe. There is a fabulous open plan living kitchen and dining area with wood burning stove to make those winter evenings toasty and warm, 3 ample bedrooms and a spacious garden with direct access onto the SW coast path. There are some amazing views and dog walks nearby - you only have to walk 100m up the footpath from the garden for far reaching views both west towards Gull Rock and Nare Head or East towards the Dodman, please be careful with dogs as the cliffs are substantial.
Portloe, a picturesque fishing village in Cornwall, offers a tranquil escape on the Roseland Peninsula. Nestled within steep cliffs, this charming village boasts a postcard-worthy harbor where colorful fishing boats bob on the tide. Stroll along the narrow, winding streets lined with quaint cottages, and discover its unspoiled beauty. Explore the South West Coast Path for breathtaking coastal views, or relax on the pebble beach. Visit the Lugger Hotel for a fine dining experience, or savor fresh seafood at The Ship Inn. Portloe exudes a timeless charm, making it a perfect destination for those seeking a peaceful, coastal retreat in Cornwall. Sir John Betjeman said of Portloe "One of the least spoiled and most impressive of Cornish fishing villages."
Accommodation
Ground floor: Enter into hallway with doors to: Open plan living, kitchen and dining room, comfortable seating, TV, dining table and chairs, fitted kitchen, door to rear courtyard and garden. WC with hand basin and utility storage. Stairs to first floor.
First floor: Landing area with doors to: Master bedroom with 4'6" double bed and storage. Second bedroom with 4'6" double bed (restricted access as one side is against the wall / window) and storage. Twin bedroom with two 3' single beds and storage. Family shower room with rainfall and hand held showers, WC and hand basin.
Outside: Small, private patio with stairs leading to the main garden, area laid to lawn, direct access onto the SW coast path, second raised gravel area with rattan table and chairs and views towards the harbour. Communal parking to the front of the property. There is also a public car park at the top of the village.